... on resolving the Syrian crisis with the victory of the Assad regime and allies. Yet, Russian-Turkish ties will be affected by Russian-Syrian-Iranian intervention near the Turkish border. The threat that this would impose on the Turkish armed forces could ... ... Africa will have significant turbulence, and many North African states will be on the verge of violence starting from Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Algeria, Western Sahara due to the flow of terrorist fighters from other African states. The only two countries ...
... the Russian leadership is being cautious in this respect and is looking into the possibility of forming two test groups: large African countries (Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa) and a group of unstable Sahel states (the Central African Republic and Sudan). Time will tell whether this approach can help Russia come up with an African strategy [
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In the end, diversifying its foreign political and trade contacts is a priority for Russia in the current situation. Now is the perfect time for Russia to return to Africa, as well as to revise its goals ...
... Technology and Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH).
Dr. Nadir Yousef Babiker, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sudan in Moscow, delivered an open lecture for guests, experts, and students of the RSUH on the current state of Russian-Sudanese relations and encouraged the audience to learn about Sudanese culture and history.
Vera Zabotkina, Vice-Rector of the Russian State University for the Humanities, made an opening speech, greeted the participants of the event, and made a presentation ...